Sinking Spring, Pennsylvania

We are an 86 acre family farm, located outside of Reading, Pa. We specialize in pasture raised, chickens that produce large brown eggs.... [more]

Collegeville, Pennsylvania

We are a small diversified farm using all organic practices. We grow a vast variety of vegetables, medicinal & culinary herbs and cut flowers.... [more]

Greensboro, Maryland

At Quarter Acre Farm we grow certified organic vegetables seedlings with agricultural expertise. We only use regenerative growing methods no pesticides, herbicides, or petroleum based products are e... [more]

Felton, Delaware

Dittmar Family Farms is owned and operated by Zach and Jenny Dittmar. Zach is a third generation farmer and has been involved in agriculture all his life.... [more]

Berlin, Maryland

Cross Farms LLC is a Naturally Grown produce farm located in Berlin, Maryland. We grow a large variety of produce, fruits and have farm fresh eggs.... [more]

Upper Marlboro, Maryland

Asawana Farms is a State of Maryland Department of Agriculture Certified Local Farm Enterprise, Certification Number: MDA23-0100.... [more]

New Castle, Delaware

The Colonial School District Agriculture program is home to a group of middle school and high school students exploring agriculture.... [more]

New Castle, Delaware

Against the Grain Farm's goal is to provide fresh, quality food grown in a sustainable and natural manner.... [more]

Laurel, Maryland

Mission: Connect our CSA members to our farm by providing the best source of sustainably grown vegetables possible with a unique farm experience.... [more]

White Plains, Maryland

First generation farmers growing nutrient dense, chemical free produce through regenerative, soil first practices.... [more]

Accokeek, Maryland

At Longview Farm, 20 miles south of the US capitol, we raise grass finished beef, pastured hens for eggs, Berkshire heritage pork,Ossabaw heritage pigs, heirloom tomatoes, and salad greens.... [more]

Aston, Pennsylvania

The CSA at Red Hill is located on 183 acres of woodlands and meadows owned by the Sisters of Saint Francis of Philadelphia, some of the last undeveloped land of Delaware County.